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Figure 241 DHCP option format
Common DHCP options
The following are common DHCP options:
•
Option
3
—Router option. It specifies the gateway address.
•
Option
6
—DNS server option. It specifies the DNS server's IP address.
•
Option
33
—Static route option. It specifies a list of classful static routes (the destination
addresses in these static routes are classful) that a client should add into its routing table. If
both Option 33 and Option 121 exist, Option 33 is ignored.
•
Option
51
—IP address lease option.
•
Option
53
—DHCP message type option. It identifies the type of the DHCP message.
•
Option
55
—Parameter request list option. It is used by a DHCP client to request specified
configuration parameters. The option includes values that correspond to the parameters
requested by the client.
•
Option
60
—Vendor class identifier option. It is used by a DHCP client to identify its vendor, and
by a DHCP server to distinguish DHCP clients by vendor class and assign specific IP addresses
to the DHCP clients.
•
Option
66
—TFTP server name option. It specifies a TFTP server to be assigned to the client.
•
Option
67
—Bootfile name option. It specifies the bootfile name to be assigned to the client.
•
Option
121
—Classless route option. It specifies a list of classless static routes (the destination
addresses in these static routes are classless) that the requesting client should add to its
routing table. If both Option 33 and Option 121 exist, Option 33 is ignored.
•
Option
150
—TFTP server IP address option. It specifies the TFTP server IP address to be
assigned to the client.
For more information about DHCP options, see RFC 2132 and RFC 3442.
Option 82
Some options, such as Option 82, have no unified definitions in RFC 2132.
Option 82 is the relay agent option. It records the location information about the DHCP client. When
a DHCP relay agent or DHCP snooping device receives a client's request, it adds Option 82 to the
request message and sends it to the server.
The administrator can use Option 82 to locate the DHCP client and further implement security control
and accounting. The DHCP server can use Option 82 to provide individual configuration policies for
the clients.
Option 82 can include up to 255 sub-options and must have one sub-option at least. Option 82
supports two sub-options: sub-option 1 (Circuit ID) and sub-option 2 (Remote ID).
Option 82 has no unified definition. Its padding formats vary with vendors.
By default, the normal padding format is used on the device. You can specify the code type for the
sub-options as ASCII or HEX. The padding contents for sub-options in the normal padding format
are as follows:
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